alectis ciliaris

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alectis ciliaris

A colorful alectis ciliaris swims near a coral reef.

Definition

Noun 1. A species of marine fish, commonly known as the African pompano, characterized by having extremely long, thread-like extensions on the first few rays of its dorsal and anal fins, especially when young.

Usage
  • The primary use of the term "alectis ciliaris" is in scientific, ichthyological (fish-related), or specialized contexts to precisely identify this specific species of fish.
  • It is used as a singular, countable noun.
  • In common language, this fish is more frequently referred to by its common name, the African pompano.
Examples
  • The juvenile is easily identified by the long, filamentous rays trailing from its fins.
  • A study was conducted on the migratory patterns of in the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Anglers sometimes prize catching an for its fighting ability and appearance.
Advanced Usage
  • The genus name and the species name are always italicized in formal scientific writing.
  • The common name "threadfin pompano" is also used, referencing the same distinctive physical feature.
Variants and Related Words
  • African pompano (n): The most widely used common name for .
  • Threadfin pompano (n): Another common name describing its physical trait.
  • Pompano (n): A broader common name for several related species in the jack family (Carangidae), to which belongs.
Synonyms
  • African pompano
  • Threadfin pompano
Different Meanings
  • There are no other common meanings for this term. "Alectis ciliaris" refers exclusively to this specific biological species.
alectis ciliaris

A colorful alectis ciliaris swims near a coral reef.

Noun
  1. fish having greatly elongated front rays on dorsal and anal fins